Table 36-2
?
Domestic
?
?
?
GDP
Expenditure
?
Exports
Imports
Total Expenditures
(Y)
C+ I + G
(X)
(IM)
C+ I + G + (X?IM)
$2,500
$3,100
$650
$250
_____
3,000
3,400
650
300
_____
3,500
3,700
650
350
_____
4,000
4,000
650
400
_____
4,500
4,300
650
450
_____
5,000
4,600
650
500
_____
5,500
4,900
650
550
_____

In Table 36-2, what are net exports when GDP = 3,500?

A. 400
B. 300
C. 200
D. 100


Answer: B

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